Anthony Ing
Anthony Ing (born 1991) is a British-Canadian experimental filmmaker known for his 2023 documentary short Jill, Uncredited,[1][2] about film and television actress Jill Goldston, known primarily for playing an extra.
Career[edit]
He is one of the co-founders (alongside fellow video essayists Charlie Shackleton and Catherine Bray) of Loop, a production outfit with a range of artist-led projects since 2014.[3][4]
Filmography[edit]
Director[edit]
- Jill, Uncredited (2023)
- The Gallery (2019)[5]
- Day After Day (2016)[6]
Producer[edit]
- Fish Story (2017)[7]
- Copycat (2015)[8]
- Beyond Clueless (2014)[9]
Editor[edit]
- Guilt-Free Pleasures (2020)[10]
References[edit]
- ^ Anthony Ing on "Jill, Uncredited"/interview - Berlinale Shorts
- ^ MUBI's November 2023 Lineup Features Christian Petzold, Hayao Miyazaki, John Cassavetes & More - The Film Stage
- ^ Screening and Conversation with Anthony Ing, 5th February » Cambridge Film & Screen
- ^ Inaugural Loop Fund awards £5,000 to three UK filmmakers|UK|Screen Daily
- ^ The Gallery by Anthony Ing|Short of the Week
- ^ Day After Day (2016)|MUBI
- ^ Guardian documentary wins Grierson Award|Awards|The Guardian
- ^ British Council Film: Copycat
- ^ 'Beyond Clueless': Film Review - The Hollywood Reporter
- ^ A new film asks, is there such a thing as a guilty pleasure? - Little White Lies